Why I got rid of Kontera on my blog?

kontera.jpg First of all, I want to say that I don’t have any “negative” experience with Kontera, they did not ban me or anything nasty like that, which you might think has trigger me to write badly about them. What I am going to say deals only with my personal experience after running their ads on this website and by no means suggest it won’t work better for you.

If you are not aware, Kontera is a contextual ads network, only unlike Adsense, they don’t display independent adverts on additional (and especially spared) space on your website, but outlines specific targeted keywords inside your site’s pages, double underlines them and you get paid once visitor clicks on these in-context ads. However, when you roll your mouse over the keyword, a small bubble with additional info / picture / video pops out, which I personally find to be very annoying and distracting while reading. Not only be, but it’s in fact one of the most annoying advertising methods you can irritate your readers with.

Those bloggers who also monetize their sites by taking sponsored reviews, know that you must not have third party links inside a sponsored review. There is a special code Kontera provides which stops ads from appearing at a certain area or, you can choose a specific area where ads will be displayed in the first place, however when using a dynamic content site such as blog it’s not very convenient. The issue starts when you decide to prevent the ads from displaying inside a certain post and add the special “spans” around the area which you want to “save” from the adverts. Problem is, it doesn’t always work, since spans are getting auto re-formatted by WordPress, you have to work in the ‘code’ tab, and publish it without switching to preview version, moreover if you publish and edit later it will get re-formated as well. As a result, Kontera manages to spread itself over the entire page. This is against any sponsored reviews program and if you want to make money blogging, you have to choose either Kontera (and loads of extra hassle) or blogging for green.

So, what pays out better?

I made a very basic calculation. TopTut.com is a high traffic site, with no less than 1-2 thousands of impressions daily. I displayed Kontera’s adverts (on this blog only) from 05/14/2007 to 06/22/2007. Over this period I managed to put $11.13 in my porcelain piggie through Kontera (though since I abandoned my account I am not going to ever receive these money). It means, average of $0.5 a day for inconvenience of thousands of visitors daily, as well as slightly slower loading time as it takes a while to the script to crawl the site in real time and display the inline ads. During this period these popping bubbles really irritated me, and I believe made the site look cheaper in many people’s eyes, especially since I always advocate the “less is more” ads strategy.

Now, if I decide to take one sponsored review and publish it on this website, which would not cost anywhere below 35$ (and normally reviews on toptut.com cost between 50$ and 100$) this single review surely won’t annoy any visitor, and will pay out at least 3 times more. Not to mention that bloggers who review sponsored products on a daily basis will sure make bigger income.

This was the short spring love story between toptut.com and kontera.com. Good thing is, we stayed friends with no hard feelings.

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3 Responses to “Why I got rid of Kontera on my blog?”

  1. i completely disagree with your feeling of contextual ads. i would rather see contextual ads on a site then even banners. they are the least distracting to the user.

    i dont recommend using pop-up, pop over, pop under ads. i dont recommend full page ads either.

    my favorite ads to use are contextual, banners, text links, and peel away. they are the safest to use and least likely to scare away users.

    the best ad sites are vibrant and adsonar, unfortunately you have to have high traffic to get in. for those who just started out here are the best sites

    1) banners – canep media
    why?: ad customizablility. you can choose which type of banners to show and which not to. this includes removing advertisers who’s ads break frames in sites.

    2) contextual – adbrite’s inline ads
    why?: every keyword on your site is highlight meaning better chance for someone to click on it. unlike other contextual ads where you need phrases to get ads for.

    3) text links – google adsense
    why?: they are the only text links that are available to the masses and dont require paypal or tax information.

    Now ads not to use on a site.

    1) pop ads (pop-up, pop under, pop over)
    why?: these are annoying to the user. who wants to be distracted by ads that follow you around?

    2) full page ads
    why?: can cause panic and generally leads to dangerous sites. a lot of places will ban a site that runs full page ads

    3) video ads
    why?: the obvious is the sound. you go on a site and try and read an article only to be distracted by sound of a video. not to mention video ads slow down a pc’s performance.

  2. Hello!
    Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
    PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language ;)
    See you!
    Your, Raiul Baztepo

  3. Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.

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